Research Article

Infiltration of Blood-Derived Macrophages Contributes to the Development of Diabetic Neuropathy

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Alleviation of diabetes-induced tactile allodynia and infiltration of blood MDMs by clodronate liposomes. (a) Flow cytometric analysis showing successful depletion of monocytes in peripheral blood after treatment of clodronate liposomes. (b) Infiltration of blood-derived macrophages in the spinal cord decreased in diabetic mice injected with clodronate liposomes as compared with empty liposomes. (c) Treatment with clodronate liposomes reduced monocytes but not neutrophils (d) in blood. (e) The mechanical withdrawal thresholds in control (a group of age-matched nondiabetic control mice) and STZ-induced diabetic mice after the injection of the empty liposomes or clodronate liposomes. mice per group. One-way ANOVA and LSD posttest were used. Data are means SEMs; and vs. control.
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